Why is George Soros, the liberal billionaire, so important to conservatives? Surprisingly, The New York Times just revealed that Soros — the “largest contributor of 2022” — is a major player in the Nov. 8, midterm elections.
In a Nov. 3 article on money in politics, The New York Times stated that George Soros was the largest donor in 2022. His contributions of at most $126 million were almost double the $67 million that Kenneth C. Griffin and Richard Uihlein contributed. The Times, however, didn’t dig into Soros leftist activism. Instead, it displayed its biases by claiming that “[b]oth Parties have megadonors, while Republicans have far more.”
The Times is a little late for the Soros party. MRC Business exposed in February the Big Three evening news programs for completely ignoring news about Soros’ downpayment on the American political system. ProPublica data shows that Soros funded his leftist super PAC, Democracy PAC, with more than $125 million.
According to a Jan. 28 Politico story, Alexander Soros, Soros’ radical son was to serve as Democracy PAC president.
According to Politico, Soros said in the same story that his millions would be used to support pro-democracy “causes or candidates, regardless of party affiliation, who are invested in strengthening the infrastructure of American democracy: voting rights, civic participation, civil rights, and liberties, as well as the rule of law.”
The Times continued to paint a picture of a “growing class of billionaires” behind super-PACs, months after Soros’ interview. According to The Times’ analysis, those PACs were supported by “immensive checks written mainly primarily by Republican megadonors.”
Another example of leftist favoritism is the fact that The Times only mentioned “Soros” four times in its 1,803-word article. This was the same amount of times the article mentioned GOP donor Richard Uihlein. Despite the fact that Soros spent roughly twice as much money on midterm elections influence than Uihlein or billionaire Kenneth Griffin.
The Times called this number “deceptive” since most of Soros’ contributions went to Democracy PAC “which in turn disbursed only a fraction of it, approximately $15 million.”
According to The Times, Democracy PAC only disbursed $15 million. The Times did not include any evidence or indications that Soros would use the rest of his millions to defeat Republicans in the 2022 midterms. Politico reported that Soros donated more than $80 million to Democratic candidates and groups for the 2020 election cycle. This was just two years ago.
Conservatives are being attacked. Contact The New York Times at 1-800-698-44637 to demand an honest report on Soros’ radical agenda for buying American politics and imposing his will on the country.